Skip to main content

Italian government offering Lamborghini $111 million to build an SUV

Lamborghini’s leadership really wants to build a new SUV, and there are probably scores of Russian oligarchs waiting to buy it. But there’s another group that appears eager for Lambo to return to the 4×4 market.

Eager to create new jobs, the Italian government plans to offer up to 100 million euros (about $111 million) in tax breaks and incentives for a new facility dedicated to SUV production, Bloomberg reports. The new facility would be located near Lamborghini’s headquarters in Sant’Agata Bolognese, and employ about 300 people.

The Italian economy has been in a recession since 2011, and the government views stable manufacturing jobs as key to getting it back on track.

The SUV, which is expected to be based on the Urus concept from the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, would share the MLB platform with other Volkswagen Group products. So while it would be assembled in Italy, most of the components would come from other places.

Bodies would be made at the same plant as related VW Group SUVs, including the Volkswagen Touareg, Audi Q7, and Porsche Cayenne. They would be shipped to Italy for final assembly.

First, though, the VW Group brass needs to give final approval. While Lamborghini itself is gung-ho about the project, there is some concern that the Urus would cannibalize sales from other brands.

And while the LM002 “Rambo Lambo” serves as a precedent, some question whether customers will really buy a Lamborghini SUV, or whether the booming SUV market will remain intact by the time it reaches production.

Lamborghini has said it plans to launch the SUV in 2017, and will only share parts with other VW Group models when absolutely necessary to preserve its caché. However, speculation regarding its powertrain includes some very un-Lambo like options, such as smaller turbocharged engines and a hybrid system.

While officials continue to waffle, the case for a Lamborghini SUV is growing stronger. Fellow VW property Bentley and Rolls-Royce are set to launch SUVs that — if they’re successful — could open the door for a new range of ultra-expensive models.

Editors' Recommendations

Stephen Edelstein
Stephen is a freelance automotive journalist covering all things cars. He likes anything with four wheels, from classic cars…
How to increase your internet speed in 7 easy steps
Man working at a desk at home.

Nothing is more frustrating than having to contend with a slow internet connection. Fortunately, though, there are some things you can do to improve matters. Before you reach for your phone to upgrade your internet plan, give these 7 tips a try:

Reset your router
Manage your Wi-Fi channels
Remove signal-hogging devices from your network
Use an Ethernet connection
'Flush' your DNS
Switch to a faster browser
Add an extension to manage your cache

Read more
The 18 best VPN services for 2024, reviewed by experts
best VPN services

These days more and more of our daily lives and everyday tasks are conducted online. Which means that it only becomes increasingly imperative that you prioritize ensuring that your financial and personal information is protected from cybercriminals. Protecting yourself from identity theft or even hackers can seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Take it one step at a time.

And your first step can be something as simple as using a virtual private network (VPN). The good news is that a reliable VPN is one of the easiest, cheapest, and most effective ways to safeguard your online activities from unwanted network intruders.

Read more
What are mouse jigglers, and can they keep statuses active?
Undetectable Mouse Mover at a computer.

It makes sense that mouse jigglers have gained prominence alongside the recent rise in jobs becoming remote positions. If more workers are working from home and away from employers' direct supervision, employers are going to try to find new ways to supervise their remote employees. And those employees are going to push back against being monitored by their employers. Which is how you end up with products like mouse jigglers becoming popular.

This odd little tech solution is being used to thwart some types of micromanagement and help employees manage time on their own terms, among other solutions. But do mouse jigglers work? Are jigglers allowed in the workplace? Here’s everything you should know.
What are mouse jigglers?

Read more